mamiya 645 waist level finder 3d models
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I was blown away by the cost of an OEM Waist Level Finder for my Mamiya 645 Super. I don't use one often but when you want one you want one. So I came up with this. I will probably replace the front tabs with 1mm stainless once they break off. I...
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I was blown away by the cost of an OEM Waist Level Finder for my Mamiya 645 Super. I don't use one often but when you want one you want one. So I came up with this. I will probably replace the front tabs with 1mm stainless once they break off. I...
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I was blown away by the cost of an OEM Waist Level Finder for my Mamiya 645 Super. I don't use one often but when you want one you want one. So I came up with this. I will probably replace the front tabs with 1mm stainless once they break off. I...
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A customized replacement pop-up cover is available for the waist-level viewfinder of the Mamiya M645 camera model. This accessory can be assembled using 2.75mm steel rods or with printable rods provided in the kit. ...A current print is currently...
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Quick, Diry, can't fold but funktional Kiev 88 Waist-level finder.
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Quick, Diry, can't fold but funktional Kiev 88 Waist-level finder.
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Designed this to go with the adapter plate I remixed for the Bronica SQ-Ai. ...The waist level finder is very hard to find these days so this provides an alternative solution.
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The SLR photographer relies on a durable body cap like this one for a reliable seal when their Mamiya 645 mount camera is not attached.
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*Note: When using the Waist Level Viewfinder outdoors on a sunny day, make sure to keep the magnifier retracted at all times. If the light beam hits the plastic, it can cause irreparable damage, as I've learned the hard way.* If you decide to print...
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I was given a Mamiya 645 camera equipped with 55mm, 80mm 2.8, and 150mm lenses. The 80mm and 150mm lens both came with protective caps, but unfortunately the 55mm lens did not have one. ...This particular cap fits perfectly on both the 80mm and 150mm...
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I needed to fabricate a lens cap for my Mamiya 645 because I couldn't find one to buy. My custom design deviates slightly from the comparable model available online, featuring a textured surface for better grip. ...Its internal diameter measures exactly...
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“This is a replacement part for the Mamiya 645 Pro(and I think it works with other models to in the lineup) mirror stop. This part is broken in the cameras, or will broke. I can not find any free version of this, so I made one. I hope I could help. I...
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... of the Waist level finder consists of two parts. To assemble the Waist level finder it needs some manual dexterity, because the small springs have to be wound by yourself. For the hinges I used both, wire pins and screws. ...Both are possible.
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This is a manual replacement I designed for a Mamiya 645 camera.
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This is a remix of these cine style rear caps for my set of Mamiya 645 Lenses. Printing should be straightforward. ...There are no supports needed.
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Framing mask for use with the Mamiya RB67 645 roll film back. Simply print and drop in over the ground glass viewfinder to aid in composing with the 6 x 4.5 aspect ratio. The little nubbins are there simply to make it easier to remove the mask from...
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This is an adapter for a flat camera strap to your Mamiya 645. The adapter hold in my case a 645J with the simpel prism and the 150mm f/4 lens. To be sure. Please test your print befor using it. ... No support is needed for the Print.
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This is the crucial component that links an Mamiya 645 Camera to its Auto Crank Mechanism. In the event this essential part is misplaced or broken, simply printing out a replacement will get your camera up and running again. ...If you need to reinstall...
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His part allows you to connect a power winder to a Mamiya 645. I've reused the camera side interface and added a knob and a handle, so you can use it as a manual crank in case your camera is missing one. There are two versions available: - A...
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this is a right hand grip for the mamyia 645 to hold all to gether you will need a tri pod screw which you can find on ebay for super cheap
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I designed this specifically for a 37mm diameter glass enlargement lens that I happened to have on hand, a 5x model. ...Printed with an ABS printer.
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35mm viewfinder mask for use with mamiya 645 pro or pro TL in conjunction with Mamiya 35mm film back. This mask fits underneath the prism finder and reduces the visible frame to that which covers a 35mm negative. ... use spot metering mode for AE prism...
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This is a pistol Grip for a Mamiya 645 Pro or Pro/Tl. The first light press activates the light meter, the second triggers the camera. ... The switch on the back disables the trigger.
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Replacement meter coupling fork for Mamiya 645 lenses. You'll need two 1.4mm screws, and likely to file the fork opening a bit. ...I've also used the fork from a Nikon-mount lens but I had to mod the screw holes.
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I wanted to have some cinema guide lines for my Mamyia 645 Pro TL. ...You print and insert this between the focusing screen and the view finder prism. ... https://www.tinkercad.com/things/16NIWeBQ5Ns
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This replacement part fits the Mamiya 645 Pro and likely other models in the series. It replaces a faulty mirror stop, a crucial component that often breaks or wears out inside cameras. Since I couldn't find a free version of this part online, I...
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This is a replacement for an existing "bakelite" faceplate and/or aluminium arm for the Mamiya 645, and is intended to replicate the original as far as is possible. It has not been tried with the factory made arm, although it should be dimensionally...